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Isaiah chapter 22

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This is a message about the Valley of Vision. What is happening? Why are all the people of the city celebrating on the roofs of the houses?
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The whole city is in an uproar, filled with noise and excitement. Your people who died in this war did not die fighting.
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All your leaders ran away and were captured before they shot a single arrow.
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Now leave me alone to weep bitterly over all those of my people who have died. Don't try to comfort me.
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This is a time of panic, defeat, and confusion in the Valley of Vision, and the Sovereign LORD Almighty has sent it on us. The walls of our city have been battered down, and cries for help have echoed among the hills.
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The soldiers from the land of Elam came riding on horseback, armed with bows and arrows. Soldiers from the land of Kir had their shields ready.
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The fertile valleys of Judah were filled with chariots; soldiers on horseback stood in front of Jerusalem's gates.
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All of Judah's defenses crumbled. When that happened, you brought weapons out of the arsenal.
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You found the places where the walls of Jerusalem needed repair. You inspected all the houses in Jerusalem and tore some of them down to get stones to repair the city walls. In order to store water,
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(SEE 22:9)
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you built a reservoir inside the city to hold the water flowing down from the old pool. But you paid no attention to God, who planned all this long ago and who caused it to happen.
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The Sovereign LORD Almighty was calling you then to weep and mourn, to shave your heads and wear sackcloth.
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Instead, you laughed and celebrated. You killed sheep and cattle to eat, and you drank wine. You said, "We might as well eat and drink! Tomorrow we'll be dead."
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The Sovereign LORD Almighty himself spoke to me and said, "This evil will never be forgiven them as long as they live. I, the Sovereign LORD Almighty, have spoken."
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The Sovereign LORD Almighty told me to go to Shebna, the manager of the royal household, and say to him,
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"Who do you think you are? What right do you have to carve a tomb for yourself out of the rocky hillside?
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You may be important, but the LORD will pick you up and throw you away.
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He will pick you up like a ball and throw you into a much larger country. You will die there beside the chariots you were so proud of. You are a disgrace to your master's household.
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The LORD will remove you from office and bring you down from your high position."
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The LORD said to Shebna, "When that happens, I will send for my servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah.
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I will put your official robe and belt on him and give him all the authority you have had. He will be like a father to the people of Jerusalem and Judah.
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I will give him complete authority under the king, the descendant of David. He will have the keys of office; what he opens, no one will shut, and what he shuts, no one will open.
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I will fasten him firmly in place like a peg, and he will be a source of honor to his whole family.
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"But all his relatives and dependents will become a burden to him. They will hang on him like pots and bowls hanging from a peg!
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When that happens, the peg that was firmly fastened will pull loose and fall. And that will be the end of everything that was hanging on it." The LORD has spoken.

Isaiah chapter 23

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This is a message about Tyre. Howl with grief, you sailors out on the ocean! Your home port of Tyre has been destroyed; its houses and its harbor are in ruins. As your ships return from Cyprus, you learn the news.
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Wail, you merchants of Sidon! You sent agents
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across the sea to buy and sell the grain that grew in Egypt and to do business with all the nations.
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City of Sidon, you are disgraced! The sea and the great ocean depths disown you and say, "I never had any children. I never raised sons or daughters."
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Even the Egyptians will be shocked and dismayed when they learn that Tyre has been destroyed.
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Howl with grief, you people of Phoenicia! Try to escape to Spain!
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Can this be the joyful city of Tyre, founded so long ago? Is this the city that sent settlers across the sea to establish colonies?
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Who was it that planned to bring all this on Tyre, that imperial city, whose merchant princes were the most honored men on earth?
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The LORD Almighty planned it. He planned it in order to put an end to their pride in what they had done and to humiliate their honored ones.
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Go and farm the land, you people in the colonies in Spain! There is no one to protect you any more.
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The LORD has stretched out his hand over the sea and overthrown kingdoms. He has commanded that the Phoenician centers of commerce be destroyed.
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City of Sidon, your happiness has ended, and your people are oppressed. Even if they escape to Cyprus, they will still not be safe.
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(It was the Babylonians, not the Assyrians, who let the wild animals overrun Tyre. It was the Babylonians who put up siege towers, tore down the fortifications of Tyre, and left the city in ruins. )
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Howl with grief, you sailors out on the ocean! The city you relied on has been destroyed.
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A time is coming when Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, the lifetime of a king. When those years are over, Tyre will be like the prostitute in the song:
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Take your harp, go round the town, you poor forgotten whore! Play and sing your songs again to bring men back once more.
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When the seventy years are over, the LORD will let Tyre go back to her old trade, and she will hire herself out to all the kingdoms of the world.
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The money she earns by commerce will be dedicated to the LORD. She will not store it away, but those who worship the LORD will use her money to buy the food and the clothing they need.

Isaiah chapter 24

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The LORD is going to devastate the earth and leave it desolate. He will twist the earth's surface and scatter its people.
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Everyone will meet the same fate---the priests and the people, slaves and masters, buyers and sellers, lenders and borrowers, rich and poor.
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The earth will lie shattered and ruined. The LORD has spoken and it will be done.
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The earth dries up and withers; the whole world grows weak; both earth and sky decay.
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The people have defiled the earth by breaking God's laws and by violating the covenant he made to last forever.
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So God has pronounced a curse on the earth. Its people are paying for what they have done. Fewer and fewer remain alive.
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The grapevines wither, and wine is becoming scarce. Everyone who was once happy is now sad,
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and the joyful music of their harps and drums has ceased.
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There is no more happy singing over wine; no one enjoys its taste any more.
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In the city everything is in chaos, and people lock themselves in their houses for safety.
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People shout in the streets because there is no more wine. Happiness is gone forever; it has been banished from the land.
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The city is in ruins, and its gates have been broken down.
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This is what will happen in every nation all over the world. It will be like the end of harvest, when the olives have been beaten off every tree and the last grapes picked from the vines.
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Those who survive will sing for joy. Those in the West will tell how great the LORD is,
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and those in the East will praise him. The people who live along the sea will praise the LORD, the God of Israel.
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From the most distant parts of the world we will hear songs in praise of Israel, the righteous nation. But there is no hope for me! I am wasting away! Traitors continue to betray, and their treachery grows worse and worse.
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Listen to me, everyone! There are terrors, pits, and traps waiting for you.
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Anyone who tries to escape from the terror will fall in a pit, and anyone who escapes from the pit will be caught in a trap. Torrents of rain will pour from the sky, and earth's foundations will shake.
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The earth will crack and shatter and split open.
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The earth itself will stagger like a drunk, sway like a hut in a storm. The world is weighed down by its sins; it will collapse and never rise again.
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A time is coming when the LORD will punish the powers above and the rulers of the earth.
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God will crowd kings together like prisoners in a pit. He will shut them in prison until the time of their punishment comes.
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The moon will grow dark, and the sun will no longer shine, for the LORD Almighty will be king. He will rule in Jerusalem on Mount Zion, and the leaders of the people will see his glory.

Hebrews chapter 12

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As for us, we have this large crowd of witnesses around us. So then, let us rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way, and of the sin which holds on to us so tightly, and let us run with determination the race that lies before us.
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Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, on whom our faith depends from beginning to end. He did not give up because of the cross! On the contrary, because of the joy that was waiting for him, he thought nothing of the disgrace of dying on the cross, and he is now seated at the right side of God's throne.
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Think of what he went through; how he put up with so much hatred from sinners! So do not let yourselves become discouraged and give up.
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For in your struggle against sin you have not yet had to resist to the point of being killed.
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Have you forgotten the encouraging words which God speaks to you as his children? "My child, pay attention when the Lord corrects you, and do not be discouraged when he rebukes you.
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Because the Lord corrects everyone he loves, and punishes everyone he accepts as a child."
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Endure what you suffer as being a father's punishment; your suffering shows that God is treating you as his children. Was there ever a child who was not punished by his father?
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If you are not punished, as all his children are, it means you are not real children, but bastards.
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In the case of our human fathers, they punished us and we respected them. How much more, then, should we submit to our spiritual Father and live!
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Our human fathers punished us for a short time, as it seemed right to them; but God does it for our own good, so that we may share his holiness.
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When we are punished, it seems to us at the time something to make us sad, not glad. Later, however, those who have been disciplined by such punishment reap the peaceful reward of a righteous life.
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Lift up your tired hands, then, and strengthen your trembling knees!
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Keep walking on straight paths, so that the lame foot may not be disabled, but instead be healed.
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Try to be at peace with everyone, and try to live a holy life, because no one will see the Lord without it.
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Guard against turning back from the grace of God. Let no one become like a bitter plant that grows up and causes many troubles with its poison.
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Let no one become immoral or unspiritual like Esau, who for a single meal sold his rights as the older son.
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Afterward, you know, he wanted to receive his father's blessing; but he was turned back, because he could not find any way to change what he had done, even though in tears he looked for it.
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You have not come, as the people of Israel came, to what you can feel, to Mount Sinai with its blazing fire, the darkness and the gloom, the storm,
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the blast of a trumpet, and the sound of a voice. When the people heard the voice, they begged not to hear another word,
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because they could not bear the order which said, "If even an animal touches the mountain, it must be stoned to death."
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The sight was so terrifying that Moses said, "I am trembling and afraid!"
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Instead, you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, with its thousands of angels.
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You have come to the joyful gathering of God's first-born, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God, who is the judge of all people, and to the spirits of good people made perfect.
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You have come to Jesus, who arranged the new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that promises much better things than does the blood of Abel.
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Be careful, then, and do not refuse to hear him who speaks. Those who refused to hear the one who gave the divine message on earth did not escape. How much less shall we escape, then, if we turn away from the one who speaks from heaven!
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His voice shook the earth at that time, but now he has promised, "I will once more shake not only the earth but heaven as well."
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The words "once more" plainly show that the created things will be shaken and removed, so that the things that cannot be shaken will remain.
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Let us be thankful, then, because we receive a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Let us be grateful and worship God in a way that will please him, with reverence and awe;
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because our God is indeed a destroying fire.

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